Makes good sense Jim I will try that - no fonts just serif etc Ron Lankshear -Sydney NSW (from London-Shepherds Bush/Chiswick) try my links http://freepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lankshear/ On 2011-03-01 5:04 PM, Jim Loudon wrote: > CSSTools looks to be Windows-centric. Helvetica is a common Mac font not > typically installed in Windows systems. It would appear CSSTools > referenced the local PC and couldn't locate a Helvetica font file. > > My take on fonts in general is to declare either serif or sans-serif and > let the font default to whatever is defined in the local browser settings. > User-defined browser settings are there for a reason and I see no cause to > override them (this also plays into accessibility concerns). Heresy, I > know. > > If a web page layout absolutely must conform to a pixel-by-pixel > rendering, use a graphic instead. > > jim